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A spokesman for Sir Cliff said: "Sir Cliff reaffirms his innocence and has every confidence that the CPS will once again come to the right conclusion. He trusts that they will also do so as soon as possible.

He said: "He trusts that they will also do so as soon as possible. Just three days ago Sir Cliff was informed a complainant has requested a review of the CPS' decision.

"When a person is told that their complaint is not going to be the subject of any further action they are also told that they have the right to ask for a review.

"We understand that it is not unusual for this to happen."

The latest twist came after Sir Cliff revealed his relief at an end to two years of torment while he was investigated.

Last week he spoke to more than 1,000 fans outside his vineyard in Portugal’s Algarve.

He said: “I’m back to my best. I’m OK, everything will be OK. I want to thank all my fans for being so amazing. They have been incredible.”

After the claims were dropped Sir Cliff said he was "obviously thrilled that the vile accusations and the resulting investigation have finally been brought to a close".

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The star singer has restated his innocence as the CPS reviews its decision not to press chargesCredit: Splash News

But he said the fact he was identified, despite not being charged, meant he had been "hung out like live bait".

Sir Cliff said: "How can there be evidence for something that never took place?"

In June South Yorkshire Police apologised "wholeheartedly" for the additional anxiety caused by their initial handling of the media interest in its probe.

It said nine men had made allegations but five of the cases did not reach the threshold necessary for them to be considered by the CPS.

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